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A national company that specializes in baseball and softball training is taking over part of the TBK Bank Sports Complex in Bettendorf.
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Kewanee residents are now enjoying a work of art that honors a hometown hero painted by a prisoner at the Illinois Dept. of Corrections Life Skills Re-Entry Center.Last week, the city, park board, corrections officials, and others unveiled a 12-by-16-foot mural of "Mr. Baseball," Louis Reynolds, a Black, pro baseball player in the late 1890s and early 1900s.
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As a sort of grand finale to a season without minor league baseball, the Clinton Lumber Kings on Friday will hold one last "curbside concessions."…
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EconomyThe owners of TBK Bank Sports Complex are the first to benefit from a new tax incentive. Three years ago, the Iowa legislature enacted a Baseball and…
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The state is giving a boost to a special needs ball field and playground in Dubuque. Last week, the Enhance Iowa Board approved a $500,000 Community and…
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Many Quad Cities River Bandits games will feel a lot different this season, for both players and fans.This is because of a new rule issued by Minor League…
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CommunityA major step in the renovation of a historic park in Rock Island will be taken Tuesday. The newly-refurbished baseball diamond in Douglas Park will host…
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GovernmentBettendorf is working with a developer to build a large sports and entertainment complex. Today, the city and Doug Kratz announced the $45 million project…
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CommunityA boys baseball organization and a Coal Valley softball team will soon play on a new diamond. On Saturday, the Quad City Warriors will hold a ribbon…